If you have received an NRA Board of Directors ballot, please cast your vote and mail the ballot in immediately. Don’t delay! Sunday, April 15, 2018 is the final due date for ballots for the 2018 NRA Board Member Election. Ballots must be received and opened by the 15th — postmarks will not count. For most eligible NRA voting members, the ballot will have been included in your February NRA Magazine. Please look at the ballot, cast your vote, and return the ballot right away. If you have not already done so, please send in your ballots’ as every vote counts.

Here is a 2018 NRA Directors Election ballot. Note — your ballot may look somewhat different because the names are printed in random order. That way no particular candidates are favored by their placement on the page. Ballots must by RECEIVED by April 15th!

Life Members and Annual Members with five consecutive years of membership should have received their ballots for this year’s NRA elections last week. If you received a ballot in your February NRA magazine, you are eligible to vote. If you didn’t, you probably aren’t a Voting Member. If you believe you are eligible to vote in NRA elections, and you did not receive a ballot, you can contact the NRA Secretary’s Office to verify your membership status and request a ballot. (Source: Ammoland.com)

You can vote for up to twenty-five (25) candidates. There are many worthy individuals on the slate. You’ll see the name of John Sigler, past NRA President, and AccurateShooter Forum member. Robert Nosler, Chairman/CEO of Nosler, is a strong supporter of the shooting sports. Judie Golob, of Team Smith & Wesson, is a U.S. Army veteran and talented pistol shooter. Adam Kraut is a knowledgeable attorney who is endorsed by Jeff Knox, Director of the Firearms Coalition. Scott Bach, a staunch advocate of gun rights, is endorsed by Ammoland News and Alan Gottlieb of the Second Amendment Foundation. There are many other good candidates — don’t consider this list exclusive.

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